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domingo, 11 de noviembre de 2012

Black Tie

Black-Tie Dressing

Adopt The New Le Smoking Suit
The key to the new Le Smoking suit? It doesn't have to be a real suit
set at all — find plush blazers and trousers in oversized, cropped cuts
in varying shades of black. As long as you're mixing textures, too, you
can get away with different black hues. Pair with a sleek clutch and
strappy stilettos.

Get Tough With Your Accessories

The studs and spikes of past seasons have been replaced with golden
chains, oversized jewels, and other ostentatiously over-the-top bangles,
necklaces, and earrings.

Don't Be Afraid To Make A Mess
Just because your look is super-polished doesn't mean your hair has to
be. A slightly messy, undone 'do keeps your look from being too fussy or
uptight, and instead adds a bit of edge. Try pairing your gown with a
loosely pinned updo and a few wispy flyaways, or some textured waves to
modernize your look. Just don't go too crazy with it: You don't want to
look like you got caught in a wind tunnel on the way to the party, or
resemble a walk of shame before the night has even begun.

Let Your Coat Be The Centerpiece
During the colder months, you might not even want to take your jacket
off indoors — and that's alright! Perfect for party hopping (New Years
Eve, anyone?), this look only works if you're not toting around winter
gloves, a hat, and chunky scarves.

Color Your World (Or At Least Your Lips)
Black tie, as the name implies, isn't really big on color, but that
doesn't mean you can't have a little bit of Technicolor fun. Vibrant
lipsticks, jewel-toned liners, bright pops of blush, and Crayola-colored
mascara are all rad ways to add some youth and energy to your party
look. Just don't use them all at once, or you lose the sophistication
and start veering off into teeny-bopper territory. Pick one
out-of-the-box accent and keep the rest of your look natural and
low-key.

When In Doubt? Belt It
A belt might seem too casual for an evening gown, but if you've got
something that fits a little frumpy, or is an inch too long, just cinch
your waist with a belt. The key is to find a belt in a pristine leather,
velvet, or metal material — anything that's not going to look too
casual.